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US strikes Caribbean again: Three killed in blitz on alleged drug boat; Hegseth says ‘will treat them like Al-Queda’

The US military carried out another lethal strike on a vessel operated by a drug trafficking organization in the Caribbean, killing three men aboard, Defense secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Saturday. The operation, directed by President Donald Trump, took place in international waters, and no US forces were harmed, Hegseth said in a post on…

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Ranbir Kapoor once revealed that Aishwarya Rai Bachchan didn’t treat him like a kid on the sets of ‘Aa Ab Laut Chalen’ | Hindi Movie News

In a nostalgic moment, Ranbir Kapoor shared his experience of meeting Aishwarya Rai Bachchan on the sets of ‘Aa Ab Laut Chalen’ when he was just a young teen. He appreciated her ability to see him beyond the son of a famous actor-director Rishi Kapoor, treating him as a colleague instead. Who would forget the…

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ChatGPT to soon generate erotica content for verified users, as OpenAI’s ‘treat adults like adults’ policy goes live |

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has announced that from December 2025, ChatGPT will allow verified adult users to access and generate erotica content. The change comes under a new “treat adults like adults” policy and marks a shift from previous restrictions, which focused on mental health safeguards but limited the chatbot’s usability and experience for many…

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‘He used to treat me like an assistant’: Aamir Khan reveals why he refused to work with Salman Khan after Andaz Apna Apna |

Aamir Khan revealed his initial dislike for Salman Khan during ‘Andaz Apna Apna’ due to Salman’s tardiness and perceived lack of focus. Salman countered, citing his hectic schedule with multiple films. Aamir also opened up about his divorces from Reena Dutta and Kiran Rao, emphasizing the pain and recovery process while valuing their continued presence…

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